Spotify plans AI feature for remixes of existing songs

March 18, 2026 at 11:58 AM UTC
Heise Online
Original: DE
Spotify plans AI feature for remixes of existing songs

Spotify is set to introduce a new artificial intelligence-powered feature that will enable users to remix existing songs directly within the platform. This initiative marks a significant step in how music creation and consumption will evolve, potentially democratizing the remixing process for a wider audience. The streaming giant's move signals a proactive approach to integrating generative AI into its core service, aiming to enhance user engagement and offer novel creative tools. The core of this innovation lies in Spotify's plan to secure necessary licenses from music rights holders for the use of their tracks in AI-generated remixes. While specific technical details of the AI model are not yet public, the functionality is expected to allow users to alter elements of a song, such as tempo, instrumentation, or vocal effects, through AI. This process will likely involve sophisticated machine learning algorithms capable of deconstructing and reassembling audio components while respecting the original artistic intent. This development could have broad implications for the music industry and its stakeholders. Artists and rights holders may find new avenues for revenue and fan interaction, while listeners gain unprecedented control over their music experience. However, the success and ethical implementation of such a feature will depend heavily on the fairness of licensing agreements and the clarity around ownership of AI-generated remixes, potentially impacting the broader debate around AI and intellectual property in creative fields.

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Published: March 18, 2026 at 11:58 AM UTC
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